TY - JOUR AR - SCR-2021-6-105 TI - Spinal Tumor Resection with Intraoperative Computed Tomography Navigation in Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia: A Case Report AU - Koichi , Endo AU - Hideyuki , Arima AU - Tomohiko , Hasegawa AU - Yu , Yamato AU - Go , Yoshida AU - Tomohiro , Banno AU - Shin , Oe AU - Yuki , Mihara AU - Hiroki , Ushirozako AU - Tomohiro , Yamada AU - Yuh , Watanabe AU - Koichiro , Ide AU - Keiichi , Nakai AU - Kenta , Kurosu AU - Yukihiro , Matsuyama JO - Surgical Case Reports PY - 2021 DA - Fri 11, Jun 2021 SN - 2613-5965 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.SCR.2021.06.05 UR - https://www.sciencerepository.org/spinal-tumor-resection-with-intraoperative-computed-tomography-navigation_SCR-2021-6-105 KW - Tumor-induced osteomalacia, spinal tumor resection, intraoperative computed tomography navigation, phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor, fibroblast growth factor 23 AB - This is the first report using intraoperative CT navigation for Tumor-induced Osteomalacia (TIO) lesions of the spine. TIO is a rare paraneoplastic disorder caused by tumors secret Fibroblast growth factor 23 secreted by tumor tissue. Surgical resection of the main tumor is the only definitive treatment. However, the tumor is usually small, and it hard to find it, and it tends to be seen when the recurrence is caused by the difficulty of whole tumor resection. A 57-year-old woman presented with a rare case of TIO located in T10 vertebra body. Using the intraoperative CT navigation, we resected the tumor in the T10 vertebral body very effective for accurate localization of the tumor and helpful for guidance of resection area and confirmation for excision of tumor. As a treatment for TIO, we report a tumor resection with intraoperative computed tomography navigation that made it possible to resect tumor in T10 vertebrae precisely and safely, which is small and difficult and dangerous access.